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TllE O\I\HA DAILY BIE. F fl) 1 JA\lARY 5, ]‘l‘)l /4 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. “- | wotvotrvn a Tiproyement 1 fte condtiion for | old mikes woeks, 1:000 weres of Inud, ihe sods | tat (ad ; grond: That the former b T i B — — T T ~d | domestic use. and as it has penetrated | lakes and 330 acres of limestone. " all the monsy ‘."f'-',f:?\,.‘,"' 2 T.L‘."l,‘{’,',',“.‘f:“‘,‘_. ‘\,_"‘.'," - word Rae 10¢ & 1ine each insertion, $1.50 a 1ine per ' further into the mines it is said the quality | Carbon peaple aro jubilant over the pros ”‘"v f i, the constru DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLDMNS v - e e Pt e P of the coal has improved. Be that as it may, | pect of the Union Pocific Conl company ariv | notes theredar thels o airond #and take Ite will be taken unth) 12;80 b. m. for the evening (J FOR SALE CHFAD, 1 TWO-REVOLUTION B\w.u\w HOUSES, 1 FATMS, SAL : 1t I8 cortain that its consumption has largely | ing a 1,200-foot tunnel in No. 2 coal mine. | teed hy an ¢xisting Pt tonisSuarans anduntl” 5350 . . fof W morning and Sunaay | Qlcampberin Sring, i tw b ors g s, T = Dartne, Jarker Bocke 2L | Inorease of Fifty Por Oeut.Over the Output | locreased in the lust year. With the com: | tunnel will cost about §8.500, and reach | trolled by individuals: that they shouid dvortisers, by request umbes hook, | dition. Address for particuiars Lock Box & S OR BARGAINS I HAVE HOUSES ON FARNAM pletion of the Great Northern road to the enough to make the fiine last ten yoars | e¥ecute and file n cortificate of | K4-b. can Nare thelk Trs STbesu 15 & et bored oo i ) Qi oy L 10th- and Mason and of Former Yefirs, coast a wide market has boen opened up for | longer. of the proposed eallrond and axeciio or ol T in eare petely severalin_South Omaha. Way down prices, Alsy 10 coMl compiny & & Cosl' camp 8 d g 4 to be executed, in Its namo, & MOFtEAZS o | te WA b Sativened 8300 Preesaton Of e Chotk. farmia for saio and exchinge. B 3. Kondy [ Cuten s A e o a tom 1 | , BUtte Lake copper mines, near Sarato Anticipated property b e : 4 80 Touh st 14 J | Coulee is rapidiy getting to be . aro to bo reopened for work. The ore I8 | Donds to bi fsued by | My ; - - 9 ; the commercial prosperity of Moatana. 2 p . posited wit . Ak — ANOTHER BIG STRIKE ‘AT CRIPPLE CREEK prosy ) s11d 10 be so_rich that it will pay to haul it | the Investment company as collateral secur WANTED--MALE HELP. In_ | PRUITPARM AT A BAR: 4 ACRES 14 Colorade in wagons, moro than a day’s journey, to the | ity ‘V-‘Y'~I\“|mexr< At H; date of fhe exe — T T T T T T S ¥ | . . : Atk N s Sl fon and delivery of such. bands and morts Aer. Nothing tAoD 1o leas toma B0, T PooL E BRUN b Al WL TR Lol e A DR TR A T Five tons from the Solux mine at Granite | Union Pacific at Rawlins or For: St PUFSUARE 10 810 nEreement. And ut e = o M fnaon's Co., 817 Haway. Counell Bluta. MU63 35 | 4 paea) Repors of Seuth Dakota’s Mining | smelted F05 mor b 1o aae.! William Bryant and Frank Scales had an | of'the record of such mortghge on o, B . FORNISHE 7 > . ; = | ipplo | exciting adv o wit ounta ‘ allrond compan, d ]L‘:',ff;.'r",""l_"f,;‘,_ D avaay Weacer Ov, 189 FGR SALE_GREAT BARGAIN ON };‘”"; Inspector Shows a Weifiinnt Recgrd— | It 8 hroposed tomakean exhibitot Cripplo | SXcItiog adventure with a mountain lion | ratirond compny had”acquired no™pron: A American Wringe ), 80 acre farm, 9 m utn of Keai . - b eout hunting last weol oy dis: | € BHE O . o YR on Lol o3 i B . Must seil now. Boggs & Hill 678 J28 Last Year's Ouatpud Exceeds Four o AL TR T LD b covered the animal dovouring the carcass of | had = taken “no "sicp toward th B, AGENTS SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE Tidc 4 word first insertion Tea word there: | [00It SALE. EASTERN LADY SAVS SELL, Millions—Northwestern Notes. Fane e 00d, GO0y O b DeaeTenUX | o sheep it had killed. Thay fired several | dulsition ofjelther, futhor than ' the fliing of Chomiel ok B Ty after. Nothiug 70w than 260 ) acres at Desota for €1,000, 1 Ly N ot shots at b, when it made a rush upon them. | inzof f1a board of director vud ofocre ool Chemical’ 1ok Brasine i : - s o | 8 Who wanta 1t1 Rare bargain. o ade. : 1 Bryant only had time to throw up his gun | which facts the. investms PR 912500 por week, For further particiars write | Rzor quins b BOT 160 ACRES, SUITABLR o 5 SR o et | The Smugeler Union, Telluride, is erecting | and fire. The ball went into the lion's | knowledes, Tho mone el bl L e Mombes Traace iy, ot % sb L Cronee, W S sra e I Tt Sl ; kv. | Colorado's production of precious metals | o ‘cable 30,000 feot long. It weighs 13,70 | mouth nnd came ont near the hip. The an: | Bished by tha Inyestmint mmar wo 1T 908 i - B y for 1503 shows a gain of fully 50 per centin | pounds, imal was 50 close that the hair ou its hip was | Pald overto the individuals aforesald—they o= WANTED, PLACES IN PRIVATE FAMILIES. | R WF ~m_-3‘ }g_ng_pt:‘(” T the amount of rold, and 8lso makes a good If the proposed Austin process smelter is | singca tnen being officors of the proposed railroad ants, hotels, ete. for young men a TR} e 8. Shaw ¥ p wark for board. (flohrbouen | el Ul FINE RESIDE 0t and Dovglas place. One showing in silver, considering adverse condi- | built at Stlverton it witl give employment to Oregon. struction of s31d proposed Fallrond: and. o n tions the past six months, says the Denver | %00 men. Sylvester Harris of Long creek claims the | individuals entered into contracts In the The last car of ore from the Garfleld- | bluc ribbon on a twenty-eight-pound turnip. | hatneof such raliroad company € and material nsed in th ve.of 108 %o d, » with nve Times. The fizures presented below give, it | . i 4 Grouse at Cripple Creek ran $10,300 the The stamps at the Black Butte mill in Fox | Gut failed to pay therefor. 11 B SALESMAN FOR N CLAIRVOYANTS ocalit X. 003 First Natlonal 3 it g , is believed, a fuir estimate of the state's | g i I night . 8 vatley ¢ opping day g yostment company should zar s a Also. side line man. — _— ng taken f i ASH, WILL BUY TH production. The reckoning of the output | pouiger county has decided to relieve its } " e sity | promoter Cbullder of th e - ON ASH, T | Ider c h ided ¢ ioy are calling Baker the Queeen City | i ler of the ¢ {'was oL EWS AENT! N o S 2 d 12 Farnain: next X . Li for this year has been rendered dificult by | unemployed by building o road from Oredell | o - S oo s e e ot Orezor, | IOt entitled to have the: morts reed % &, News Co., Lincoln, Neb., i 5 medinm; Sth year i FHArantee N Pattarecn 1088 Fain, the absence from Denver of W. €. Wynkoop, | to Crisman Somoe $5,000 Is expented to be disbirsed | railronn roratodrCLprty an uchises of the . | editor of the Mining Industry, who, for | Telluride last week shipped twenty-six | by the dieflond checre when theldnn oo tory Hons agninst the same OF ahd e & - LIVE HUSTLERSAPPLY 17 GRANITE BLK i S . <« B o1 Pas NO_1 tor SALE T TV many years, has made the annual compila- | ¢Ars of ore. The totalof 1803 this far bas | hank opens up at Albany T R aahed In o construction. Pust, Ju - with Ryan and Trvine, ¢ re, dissent | BoWANTED. A STROXG B0V MUSTIE NEAT MASSAGE, BATHS. ETC ihpiheonRble ngures 1 tions. The Times is able, however, to give | "CE LR AT r : = { Myrtle Point now has three duly organiz ) i JCall at onee. “Wyckoft, Seaman’s & Tin soal ” ; allthe reports that have been sent to Mr. | , Fii¥e tons of tellurium ore from the mew | aud incorporated water companics, aud Inforred mevoly from the taking of collntorel e S asen A siny : - e Wynkoop, and the totals given will not vary | ran 8500 a ton gold. to date not o drop to drink focurlty from anotlior and in por non - el ol 5L e s U it o L A | be tried at the Little mill at Caribou. | it ajong the valley railroad CANROL bo taKTR Atie ot In He. e Reey n B FERED. ADDRESS A W. PHEI Ps They show the gold, outpus to have been | Eagle Bird ore will be treated. Tugs of war in which horses are v univss properly prosented by the plaintifa ol i s &Son, 207 N. Y. Life bullding, teley 315,205 ounces, worth 85.515,2%. The pro- [ A meeting of the Lincoln and Eibert Wool | geqingt cach other and change fiands on the | and proves T BROWS. 1314 CAPITOL AVE. R 5 e s 1000 5 duction of silver is placed at 9%sway | Growers association was held at Liacoln. | result are popuinr eutertainments on the | Holmes agamst Hutchins. Appeal from +ond floor. Massage treatment. Mag ORSES WINTERED, 5.00 $100 & | ounces, worth 20,440,883 at 77 cents per | rapiosgnied, T 0 \OUSInd SROED WERS | strcels of Enterprise. i G e e month. Address Hopper Bros., Eikhorn y" % A oy resented. ; OLoh IRt TAWIE A Ltller ot Tons ct covrt reversed and decree directod T ‘....\1:,}»‘.\‘»«‘; 1}(..1y 't:‘wn‘”y.t. word thera- M10 ounce, wlu{ h l‘u “"I:mx',m:x- y ht‘hn av mgcx Fifty men are working in a _forty-foot vein | Roek was in Condon last week. He has just in this court in accordance with opinion after, Nothing taken fo PERSONAL. — Quotation for the year, and is the price used | of copper and iron in the Bob Tail mine in | finjshed his inspection makes the fol- | Opinion by Ryan, C. WANTED, AN EXPERIEN( kD SECO? Rates, 1 wh Insertton, $1.50 a line per LOST. by the Omaha & Grantsmelter in computing | the Red mountain district. The ore goes 0 | Jowing report: Number of sheep in Gilliam The proviso In sectlon 6, chapter 1iv, Com e G i the month. Nothing taken for leas than 25¢ e T e Teaworitiors | the valueof its product. The price actually | the Durango smelter. county, 1 : number of bauds, 10; num- | Piled Statutos th 1l nlaw Of this Rer ot South Sith strdet. e e o frst tnsertion, Jea wordthere: | ghrained for the silver was, however, con- | C.J. E. Roy has struck a fine veln_of na- | ber of bands dipped, 4 A8't0 Intorfero with: prior hona Ade T o RRA L U oAt et Seain and Wate treasmant. wiamionts - —— | siderably larger, as the production during | tive ‘silver ore in & prospect in Shallow | Furney county's artesian well is down | Erosmis neTwil Brioe bona fde lews on . 4148.15th Wi bik J LADIES' | the first six months, before the drop in sil- | creek, Creede. The handsomest specimen | some 520 foet and is spouting, but it will be | erected as a fixture,” held, to forbid subordis TeRve Word ate et 8 ;«r. was much greater thau during the last,| ever seen in camp has been taken from the | hored dec per in hopes of obtaining a greate nating the priority of a ge on oP: . 5% &t Hhe DS ¢ such zrounds (0 w subseq wching me- L WARTED G T U OMAHA FORNITORE REPAIR WORKS: UP- half of the year. strike. flow of water. The contractor was to re- | Sich Zround ubsequently atiaching me- ( otk 3 9 holatoring, matiress *making, pollshing v High Grade Ore. The Saguache reservoir will soon be com- | ceive §.75 per foot for boring 800 feet and | “'4 who clalms the benefits of the me- P TR T - . 2 1ine Per | just been announced. The Camilla, located | g,® JO¥ 16 Work and now that the btle, it el Ll AU b S el N a5t oua rch essential requirement B e UL SVALLOW TAIL SUITS TOANE ,",v T AT : ST G AN oY ANRSHARE T Whit i Lo wh N ¥ o resersoir site has boen secured the dirt | acother well somewhere iu the vailey thereof, ope 1 s that, the sworn state- i B i 2 St et oy FINE SE 1A 3 Guyot hill, is the name of the new wonder, | W' 5000 begin to fly Miscellaneous. of the apon . whick . tho. . Inbor WANTED, GOOD GIRL FOR 3 THIS 15 _G0OD FOR. TBN : f Y says the Rocky Mountain News. Eight | A seven-foot vein of lead ore assayingone | o o o0 0 #95 300 has been given on a re 1 terial was furnished for housework. 1024 Park avenue. EiE 1 prbesh o st ofMosTor b assays were made from the fifteen-inch gunce gold, twenty-seven ounces siverand | .ot ool niing gold strike in the Honry J ] by such law. A {'-WANTED, STUDENT NURSE, AT W. C. A. Remedy Co., Sheely bloek. Om aha MENTS TO DO DRESSMAK IN | streak, which gave from $23 to §1,712, and | 40 per cent lead. the first paying lead ore | [ PECR THUEE _ ! y In such statenient BT, Coimen At MOL7 1801 Unc i riugs lies soifcited. Miss Sturdy, 1215 ) the whole number averaged over 800 per | Strick at Cripple Creek, has been cut by the | FIFURIENS Ueh | whie 1S entd bl to the P e X 3 £ < case i ced 30 10 g ton. A small streak of rich ore was fol- | Chicago & Cripole Creek tunnel. ¥ 20,000, X4 < ch | to any extent for the {'subjocting v FOR_G ho ¢ Maxd 120 ing a profit of £0,000 a wonth on ore which | 10 any éxtent for the y of subjocting the e e i O e i e = SSSE: 7 v lowed from che surface ana, after going to | An eight-foot quartz vein was uncovered | iB% 000 & iy 00T S b ¥ U, JLLUSTRATE E - JoL . 3 a depth of thirty-three feet, a drift was run | at a depth of fifteen feet in one of the Big runs only $16.000 2 ton. land “actunlly bullt upon to the operation of it T 3 0 avings of peraons dosir a short distance, when the pay ore was | Four claims on Battle mountain, Cripple [ Butte, Mont., Grand Armyof the Republic T % force of the law creating and (V. SERVANTW LHO! 2 d free ) encountered. A whim will be put in at | Creek. A ceneral assay from the entire site postoMer A walver of & mochanic's len will nat be (SWANLED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU work. Dane or German preferred. Mra. G. and chiropodist Mrs. P the lion clatuied ; R posts are erecting headstones over the 1 mechanic’s Hens in favor of @ work fn small i avenue BEyTh » e - - once, and within a couple of wecks the first | vein gave $60 and a picked specimen §3,473, | €raves of dead comrades, LAkhis B S e ST R MACDONALD, CITY ates, 100 3 e cach fnsertion. $1.50 a4 1i shipment to the smelter Will bc made. The | There wasa rich strike in the Ute Trait | Tho Territorial Educational association | S0Wht - to be ‘subiected o such ' liun, TS T ~ J tractor, office ra G & 7 Barker bik month. ' Nothing taken for less then s i o T e ! t 1 b I ot Toaa i o oy A MIDDLE-AGED GIRT, TO AS tracic 46 &7 Barker bik ; month. ' Nothiiug taken for less then claim is under bond and lease to F. L. | mine of gold-bearing quartzthat runs twenty | ovened its eighth anuual session the other | hulig “Hibd ™ of © rocord within the: time B work and take care o = ~ | (0, PAKER (FORMERLY WITH . , | Roudebush, and he is confident of having | ounces in gold to the ton. This strike was | day, nearly 100 teachers being present. fixed by the statute for th “ Jacobs. d later w QMR G | the extension of the Camilly vein on his | made ut 4 depth of ouly eight feet from the | The Butte. Anaconda & Pacific is now | AS Dbetween ‘such partics, an 1 .1 ! territory. fle 18 working thre shifts on | surface. The claum is about four and a half | open o passenger service and hereafter all | PATbos) statod the notice wuparted by flh 2 shron L el e ST e e SiEL it o his recently acquired ground. This is the | miles northeast from Dubois, in tho Goose | Montana Central trains will run to Ana- | h{RITEEDRC StatErumnLEs an osseatial prore” WANTED, FEMALE COOR FOR HOTEL, | month. Nothins taken for sy than K BURKETT; FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND | first high grade ore found on Guyot hull. creek mining district. on Willow creek, and | conda | plied by other proof, nor supplemented by & Wakea $100 per weck. Address Lock Tiox. u! S e Black Hills Mines. is one of a group of five claims. The governor of New Mexico has offered a | decreeofcourt, " el o mere knowledgo of a grantor that his vis Co., 1505 Farnam st 6 DANCING ACADEMY. Tho fourth annual report of State Mino The Dakotas. b o o ol ha om0 | grautent L et thu Job 18 ¢ C Y g - subjec r of th mveyance between WANTED FOR GE taker and embalmer troet ¥OR RENT -HOUSES, ¥ N INPROV AND UNIMPROV = Inspector O'Brien shows that during the o T - (e “Ity property. 4,000 and npwaArds. 3 10 6 . 100 8 line each fnsertlon. $1.50 o 1iue ber | pagt vear he visited and inspectod thiriy-six | _The people of Charies Mix county are | Sheriff Doherty of Moro county, NEW | them. will not operate te ot bare tho breot Les L ,‘”')"':“.‘K A U L [T W.Farnam Smiith&Co. 1520 Farnam Nothing tnken for loas than mines in Lawrence county, four in Penning- | Aitaling_the matter of putting down some | Mexico. ity of a purenase money mortgage in favor of ol IRt M e ol B s ion ¢ D'S DANCI v R y 4 e artesian wells by the county. atural gas has been struck ata depth of | Such grantor to a mechanic's llen for material . HE i i ton and two in Custer.in’ the Black Hills, ! v A R PR L) Al ]) HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF TH W NDTRUST CO.. 518 N.v | costreel, The widwinter wrm beging this week. | says the Minneapous Tribune. These mines | In spite of the severe cold weather 500 | 255 fect, while a Mr. Blike was boring for SaQusniy Ciralahent oty dreottoniotin The O. F. Davis company, 1505 Parnam, Y Lif ! Terda ac low Fai for choice security or Ctiintay 10 5. . or 8 pom. Adults Ticsdiy | were all being operated: and employed from | people assembled at the opera house at | water near Farmington. N. M. The peaple | Lifiqjns o sald ot sboutctlstres MODERN Nebraska and lowa farms or Omaha city p S R e T e F tnree to 325 men each, or 4 total of 1,332. He | Wahpeton, N. D., to hear the state orator- | in the San Juan region are much elated over | promoterof the tmprovement contemplated. ¥, 204 B s R 2 the new dances. Call for terms; 2 also reports seventy men employed in placer | 1cal contest. the discovery. Vandeventer against State. Error from . AT x;:lv;\ul BATE fining. There were severdl fatal accidents | The Federation of Labor has declareda | In Eddy county, New Mexico, thousands of | * Cass county. Reversed and remanded. LRyt a ) rou January 20 10 July 11, 8ad six non-fatal. | boycott against the Deadwood Daily Times. | Texas steep are being herded in the Guu- | Opinion by Mr. Justice 1t03 years it Co., 1 = July 11, 3 3 pinion by Mr. Justice Pust. — yoan 7 2 SHORTHAND AND TYP:<WRITING The n:pul}r. g‘\ies mddelnll the causc and | The action grew out of editorials on the | dalupe mountains, and the sh and | Thoruio which requires proof in criminal HOUSE. HAN » —— manver of each accident. Among the dis- | subject of labor and wages. or are called upon to asse 2 ~ases, su s will exclude all re 0 E e bid 61 T_MONEY TO LOAN RRENT RATES. Rates, m. a line _each inse it 2 e 1 ages. asc as will exclude all reasonable bidg._ 610 MONEY TO LOAN AT _CURRENT RATES. | Batcs e s asters mentioned is the fire in the Dead- | The first annual exhibit of the Sonth xans for taxes doubi of the uilr of tho accused in. order 1o SE, MO 7 624 wood erre mine, which otcurred April 18. | Dakota Poultry assaciation, the first pouliry | The State Wazon Road commissi Binog e sonvledonily nob il e Vo proste AUpIyAL e El, ORTGAGE LOANS, A, MOORB, G0iN. Y. - . e S soo | PAmOT thenew enterprises are mentioned | and pet stock show ever held in the 3 1daho let contracts the other day aggrogat- | Sytipns for felonies, but applicd, as well, to- ; o A R ow 2 Ay ¥ short- (v"i,,,&‘;’" ml:f.Alfr:‘;Qt(?:;’ts‘f“ .‘;mkx'{_ ;:e booked for Vermillion, February ing $84.500, for the construction of a system 50 S, : liouse, § rooms, . Y. Life. Typewriters to rent. 635 < amp mi e | four days. of roads to connect the northern and south- | ey : nd gas, 7' John H. F. Leh- WE HAVE RECEIVED THE F v ——— | South Dakota Mining company and numer- "“t st ot | aections oL theatate: county. Aflrmed. Opinion by Mr. Jus: mann or of Mr. Skinner, room 310, N. Y. Life. YWiom our eastern correspond PAWNBROKET ", ous hoisting works on various properties. | ,.o-10 36100l census of Stutsman county, in t S e | tioe Post, M118 s are now taking Al Om : The rqmn says the usual amonnt of pros North Dakota, which has but recently beea The heet sugar factory at Lehi, U. T., this R ey R mean loans of 53 10 50 per o | = = - = RN 5 00N SE 0 . Ratws, 1 nsertion. $1.50 2 line per z ¥ 1), 0N BLEGANT HOT *.(\.vrr‘xli\ll_("(‘mk on George J. Paul. 1603 Parn: J CSONNENBERG, DIAMOND BROKER many of bl Eiving promise of mAKIng Day: Veulences. - Brennan, Love & Co., Paston block. +Douglas & ans money ~on 5 ert, 1 = 2 el BT Watches, otc. O1d gold and Silver bought. Tel: D oager boaniincreased | over inssyear, tons of conl and twenty tons of lime rock. ~ | ficlent to estabilsh a dudication of tho prop- 1);IW0 GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE Central City. A numberdf pay shoots have | Bids have again been opened at Crow | Cochita Indians are successfully working | (o4, 107t (FPABIC Apreal ono five-room house. near busincss center, at n been discovered and are being worked, keep- | Creek agency for constructing ten buildings | a rich silver discovery recently made by a | “{UREL QSRS el ol ot s Douees aasete - e BN3" . ingall of the custom mills busy crishik | at the new. location of the Lower Brulo | German prospector about foriy wiles west | {ANCISICN couniy. Adliemed. Opinion by T‘. LOAN. Rates, 10¢ a line cac) T ore. The product from placer mines has | agency. George O. Holbrook, Iowa, was the | of Santa Fe, N. M. The discovery is owned Tider fava 5 1) FOR RENT. THE SOUTH ELEGANT EIGHT. will joan voi F O iaan ek exceeded in value that of the preceding two | lowest bigder. The contract will undoubt- | by Cerrillos veople, and it is said to yield pder subdivision 2, section 1 pter »m brick, 2ith and Lzand. bioek from small or lorge. 4t 1 = or three years. The report also gives o | dly be awarded to him. This makes the | 2000 ounces of silver and two ounces of gold | U™, (ImbIN! Statintes, 1893, 4 probate court Ml . Inquire comptroller's oMce. iRk en oy Tan Rt L B g 02, Ioaslss oot} it 5 st yon ¥ ,,.’ W\,‘,,‘:{,\ - e %o | table estimatiuz the gold productof the | third time bids have been received for the.! to the ton of ore. widow out of Ui pers s 0r nomo of 1) 1O A SMALL. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, A . when you wish, and only pay b 7 Hills for the year 1803, the total being $4,- | erection of these buildings. Mayor Carison of San Diego, who was | the real est her dece, I)ery asuiravie nie room, modsra house, 318 lons us vou keep it You can borrow on 021,500, The length of the big ditch being con- | supposed to huve gone to New York in the | ttsary for b 3 No. 20t sireet, reasonable ‘rental. Boges & Till HSES, WAGONE AND CANRIAGRS. Found the Pay Streak. structed in the northern Hills by the South | interest of the San Diego & Pharnix raad, did | ciretinstances, during the sctuloment of tho B T Sk JERCHANDISE, = = News has been received that Campbell | Dakota Mining company is five miles, the | notgo there. but diu 2o to the City of Mex- | fii (i 0l all his property and the 1)4“\.A(ll‘ -ROON COTTAG »mruxT,\mr.w‘\T R, Rau pwmgv;m: oh Inmertion. 13081150 Der | 50 annerly. oo tro: mtaers. o Cmppell fiume will be ix7 feet in size and constructed | ico, where he has obtaied a concession and | widdw' s aceepicd the provisions of uth 225 N. 20th. Key s val of E oo shaft near the mouth of Benson euleh, in | 0f two-inch planks, and there will be a fall | a lirge bonas for buitding a ss | will p S ToN HoUSES . OITY e R G L GELLENBECK. n\\JUA)nA\DTE.\({slfiR Goler mining district, 107 feet_deep beforo | Of 123 feet. ‘When'all the water obtainabie | Lower California to Yuma | Sheehey agaiust Futton. Appeal from Lan- : First' floor above the. & Ia5E ! | reaching bedrock, struck the pay channel, | is turned into the flume the company expects | Ex-Chiet Migucl and seven Yuma Indians | caster. Afirmed. Opiaion by Irvine, C. THE OLDEST, DAL = — ——— = | says the San Francisco Chronicle. They | to be able to develop 1,300 horse power. have returncd from Los Augeles, where | The vendor in an executory contract for the y found coarse zold in quantities that will pay | _The people of Onida, the county seat of were in. jail accused of violating the | sale of land subjects bis ostite u tho Lronerty —— handsomely, and are reported to have taken | Sully county in South’ Dakota, are about to | laws and insubordisation. They say that | 1oa mechanie's llen for improvements erectad LIF&;,;‘}}[," out $3 the first day. bond the towhship for _the purpose of sink- | the division of their lauds will be of great | theteon by the vendes, Whore his azrecuent CH¥L The singular thing about it is that, unlike | ing an artesian well. The town § benetit to the tribe and favor the project, | N1t the vendeo is of suth ch iz a0 any other gold thus far found in this last | plied by means of a town well, with the which is acceptable to all the Indisns and e tie Fis y ¥ titute the vend con- Yrooms. Inguite 1918 Dodge £ e, the gold is in quartz, or rather quartz | of » few private wells, and the demandupon | their fricnds. wetion it S = v Now cumGr.AB ) & 1 ] I ¥ 3 ' _DRSIKABLE ROOMS, 1721 CAPITOL AV] : | brated Non- *% is associatedgwith the goid, and this is the | these has become so great that some other News via steamer from Alaska ‘is to the | 2. r'ersonsclaiming 's Hens are not E..m» Mi07 I19* ; - < 2 first evidencd of quartz in the whole district, | means for supplying this demand has become | eficet that the Mexican mine hns just opened | 1 siich cises Tstrlctod by the erms of the changeable % 1t is quite evident that the possibilities of | necessary. up at Janeau with sixty stamps, and indica- R conl Lt ut way by parol NNBOS 1 i A% e S o evidence establish the true terms ol e con AN X § CiWekive prompt aiention to- il appiications, ; | g0 g > < that region are not yet within compre- [ About 230 wolf hunters started out the | tions point Lo its becoming one of the most ettty 15 FEHaZEERR — — i and will carry vour lown ux lonk, a5 you wish. : Spectacle s " B 5 hg}:;muw SR R ; other day from Ipswich, S.D., covering a | famous and profitable of mining properties in 8 Where a verbal promise 1pon R ‘ou can reduee the cost of carrying your loan 2 - ho storm whicl has en so general circle of three townships. The final round-up | Alaska. It is on Douglas island, just below | suflicient consideration to answer for the dvhs orth 19th streed 5 2 pyment at any tme. There Jublio: : 5 . k " North 19th street. :‘\) » payment st any L‘vm. ‘There {8 ng public and Eye . throughout the state has raged with great | was made at 1:30, with twelve large wolves | the Treadwell mine, and both are operated ofanather, wnd ]fi\}n:u[lx«xnlv A m morandum ) FULNISHED ROOM, 2017 HARNEY ST. : Y FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. s 2 force on the desert, and most of the pros- | in the circle. Noguns wereallowed, but each | by the sume company. The last steamer | IS executed suflicient tn answer the require- 368 5 A Insses - ; ents of the statute of frauds, such prowmi. ) % 900 5 Boom 8. Withnell block, : | Glasses for 3 & 3 bectorsare striking out for warmer quar- | man was well protected with a club or | brought down 710K in bullion from the | penfsof the stutute of frauds, such prowisa |3, STEAM METED KOOMS, FURNISHED OR Cor, 15th and Haruey 8 V& ¢ ters, all of them, of course, iatendiug to re- | pitchfork. Some of the beasts were badly | Douglas island mines | prsses upon 1he execution of the written ‘i fumished, 1603 Dodg 834-4, i Ry So 4 sale in turnin the spring. Both rain aua suow [ crippled, but are now all free from the trap — mienorandum. S — v — SIS N GRS _E)_GLAQSES have fallen, ard in such quantities that it 1s | that at e time looked o dangerous for 11 Olden Tin eider against Pattorson, Error from BiRUERAEO0N, SHITABLE. FORIONE O XGVILL LOAN MONEY ON ; Omaha, by TENTED Qi 215 7IRES now impossible 10 use the dry washing pro- | them. People overlnoked the importance rma- Mrmed. Opinion by Irvine, C. Giwo gendemen, ' with or without . boa XSRS LA N NN B TS QN 1) . i ; a ' irmied on by ; 01 Douglas. M haewe 7 l a e 4 s s on the surface dirt, and there will be Washington. hently benofioll effacts andwero: sa s 3 1 101 Douglas room 1, Con ntal block. MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY. | no further work until spring, excep L nenzly beneflciul effects and were satt . a ¢ certificate provided for In r work unt xcept through B B pring, g (it St e Seattle | With transient action: but now that it i ), “chapter Ixv., Complied { —MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. the deep shafts that bave been sunk by the [ Some 450 m 2 work on Seattle | ooperally kuown that Syrup of Fig il fiot the only. evidenco by witi riture of all kinds. Business long-headed men who foresaw the coming | SEWers. | Bermanensly cbro . habitual . constipi PXiStence of n PArtNeiship miy “‘EKQ"J..'-;“" TR «fl::x‘ ; s 5 HadrogkToom 43T, Ramgeblock A TEIDTT of winter rains. Another raft of 500,000 feet of logs is ready | \ell informed people will not buy other laxa Notwithstanding Tt < . at Skamolkawa for the Portland mills. tived whiith'nob for aitimasbut Anally thiare Mip may o proved by g own against Stein. Appeal from Clay completed, shows that there are 1,400 school | season has produced 3,750,000 pounds of | 1y0h i ‘..:.\'«.‘m,‘_} e C s I pa children, between the ages of 6and 20, in | suzar. There have been 150 men and a | tion. 1l Anine dediomns 1 Seonigdion the county. This includes thecity of James- | great number of boys and girls employed. | st be clearly proved, town. This is a gain of nearly 100 per cent | Ihe daily consumption of fucl 15 twety Evidence examined and foand to be insut- “FOR _RENT. DESIRABLE FU 13 2 Y WANT HoREys o | Theceles h-,flfi;\,n“,\“s Mining Exnibit at the Midwinter. peruy before tie enactient BUREAU. SUES& OD.. SOLICITOKS.Bee o s i fna e 3 ‘oana | _ The Wallace brothers of Kalama shipped | the system e B Ol e Building, OMALA, NE e PRE® avery day that passes makes it more and carioad of fish east the other day which o land as yur aeres out of 1ot four* In a. ¢ & S atldin B *Advive PRE more evident that the wining exhibit is |5 Sario8%, 0T Ji AR SCPKEME COUKT SYLLABL e R BT BT FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. BOTH Rates, 10¢ a line eack a lne per going to be one of the great features D - t 1 Tt ¢ takes Side Bt ol ths G. H. Carlson of Hoauiam has recently mplegudiir that In unsetion 1 heat, $4.50 and $3.00 woek. 411 | mowts. Noth i o, B Midwiater fuir. All possible pains are being h O 'nions of the Tribunal on Matte: 2 | Detwoan'tlie’ lesso - i IR 0 10° JUNTRY BANK FOR SALE. WILL RE RA[LWAY TIME BARD takon By oversholy ATt o pateated adevice for ulizing the action of | 0¥ “‘u ek sainy IasterEInslly L hesaor I3 iosens kel WO T ANDOMELY FORNISHED ROOMS in whitt paper urchaser doc not want” Also that the exhibits of the various counties and | ebbiuzand flowing tides as a motive power. i R o e 1 the time e lease HUITO! HARDSONKLY FURNISHE DRVl s near iown for sale. “Address & S OHICAGO DURLINGTON® @ Ariver | individuals may be aisplayed to the best | Bids for a fifty-foot tunnel on the Skookum | _14NCOLN. Ja [Special T fand und ngreed vate family; 2610 ¥ L o S i b Dobot 10th and Mason Sts. Omah possidle advantage, and there can no longer ine in Stevens county were received last | The following opinious have been given o o s i i ts us defining FURNISHED SOUTH FRONT ROOMS, WIT NN e ROLLING INTER Chicagh Veatib A be any question, if there ever was any, that | week by Dennis & Bradley, the owners of | by the supreme court its hou vu:),:: Y 8 14 state bisuk located in i ¥0od D : Chicach Express ge : e ¢ 2 : i 0 D iy e, Asiata bank localed tn e’ good pirtof Ne- |1 Chlcaeh Bxpress the general effect of the whole will be ex- | the claim. Raswti iinst State. Error from Gige. {hat i o NICKLY FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD | Dess: ¥ive 1o tficen thousand doliars rvauiced : Pacitic Jo. Losw the Webster, 313 N. 19t sireet. My atisfuc SSOB0RS. Rlxen for molllie jorioeos BURLINGTON & MO, 1t0 Dapot 10t and 3 ceptionally fine. The settlers of the south fork of the Sko- in error to pay to clerk of the | t rhad s pione of the beautiful features of the ex- | komish have been shut in by deep suow it withm thirty days all costs e Land 1o 3 ! , — ibit, says the San Franeisco Chronicle, will | many being without their winter supplies 1o criminal case in whigh forfeiture of | e possession and e the plaint i Y IOBLY RURNISH .n\:fl:l?\:xfiufl-,w\" Yo UUSINESS A CHAN FOR GOOD e ; be the handsome marble fucade to be con- | and poorly provisioned g | his recognizance was taken, and file with | fperefror “';“,‘_‘“;' thah hoateRenco S 31NN 2k 8t salwman with mall amouni of cash o steure [ 30131 Deadwoo | 4dopm :K:X\l"l'h“dl x(,l\_ the \x dor .\1u|~h{x--'oxnp:m\' J. . Millet, the Charry vailey logger, nas | the clork of this court roccipts of such | L'k of 1 : e i control of big paylig business in Nebraska, n v > 0 pm ront o 16 Amador county mining | qu order fo stick o mber fo 3 Oal ayment or the or of the court below, | nusl lossee’s ¢ v POl RENT, NEATLY FURS ED R 5 | Writs Columbian Chndy Co., 506 W. Sth St, Kansas N . S 3 display, and the spaces occopied by | anorder fora stick of timber for the Cali payment ¢ e 1 ¢ below, | original lo N [ R0R 1 SRATTE O] R ity Mo, Mo v H ks . isplay, e 8y ceupied fornis Midwinier exposition that, it is said, | Overrulivg ‘motion to set said forfeiture | fngin the place ¢ £ with board . C i e e 3 Linoo al = other counties will likewise be titted up | \(ii| eclipse anything sent to the World's | aside, will be amirmed. Opinion by Mr. | belnz entitled 1o all his rig T PRIVATE PAMILY HAS§ FURNISHED OR | Y7 WANTED bA A NEW AND KT $T T us ornamentally and artsticatly as pos- | fiir Tt will bo of fir, 150 foet long and 35 | Justice Norvi 4. Where sucli loase was“made for the pur. furnishod with or with- yory """’L'”;,', BB A e pay e For | _m ot | _Depot IO and Mason S sible. C. E. Brown, secretary of the Shasta | jnchies s i ki A forfeituro ognizance will bo | POSSOfen : 0 10 1 sand from A SRR A g g0 i ¥ Day Bxpron county dy brought | ' o % ind i sur sos itho valne o Y ) 2xp. via U. P. Trans. oug ‘akima county eom C 0| his et Xp. via pea % | down hisexhibit, which consists of speci- | Yakima county comes tothe front this | TICENC TR0 n defanlt, ANCE TO BUY A NEW STOOK OF 7 SR .1;.1 € BACTRIC “TAr mens of ore from 142 mines I his county, | Ye4FIn the fmatter of hov production-the | T Ly The s voluntiy i gents' furntshing goods in one of h nion ot 10th ey Sta, Y SR ) Bha il aaary i - - total output reaching the large number of utt, in - i fein X e - I'he Imperial Pant and Copper co y of ¥ R 0 COuLL, 1 Citse s niig mining towas very cheap. T - pper company o ales una ove | i k 1 H5.000.00. Wil wke part eash and . _BAST. Spencerville, Novada county, has shipped an | 10000 bales una over. But agreat many [ his fallure to 4 e of n the du T ties. Address A 27 W0 i A Uante BXpross X Sunday) fER ¥ hops were lost on ace < tion of his 1 2 W tunraticr. Nothin securities. Aduress A 27, Bee 800 pra Night Exnroas tire carload of 8 ny . 80 many of the growers bein D 3 b e TR 5.00pm . Chie: (oulel Linits ) laveras county has sent’d om Moke- | B, 80 AV O S i i e : y " ) FOR RENT, L rih: thirt 10am | Oklahoma Exp. (to C. H. ex. Sun 3 umne Hill a carload of gypsum, nganese, | derienced the ",‘T' ‘.“7 RIGOSPUARDE thakim ten . Wo Squire, 248 Hoo bidg. 3 FOR Exuuvoa ; wis chalk, 1ron_ore, crystdl, flincral paint and | Portant part of tne business -to iucompetent i Seo e 350 am | ORIanoai s & Pexas Bxp.(Bx.San) | 19,10 am uartz. The Inyo Development company [ Belv. Where a proce i error s pr Rates, 10¢ o 1ne cach nscrton, $1.0 4 lne pep | 205 po Calorato Limitsi i.30pa_ | has for fed SO0 pe of s0¢ ¥ p About a ton per day of herring and smelt | from the Jud:went of u jus of the pea rded S0 pounds of soda_spe imens R 1 “The building | » b, Nothlug taken for leas than 3. T S AOIP e ~ are now g v 00k anc 3 he | the district court a petitic Crror niust I crtadning the it of R ONION PACIFI Avives | from Owens lake, and’from the Suoros | are na nught with hook and fme at the | tho districk cORTL i BELICOn 1o ertor st ho s tha L o0aiBlate Sion g o Z-TOWN 10 FAKNS TN REURASKA RANSAR ou_Depot 10th & Marcy Sta. | Oma Canon mine, at the same plac ity wharves 1n Whatco The bottom of | (1 \fiors rellea on for a roversul of such that i« it i | vacated and on the payn of 1 oftho proupuiley OF i L1 DUTDOND, upon the Lind, th " the t 10 suppart th it and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for n Donver Express. ... 1.03pu | unusually vich gold ore has been r the harbor is covered with countless mil i nti and o the supred ur t . horses and cattie. Add.box 76,Prankfort.Ind Overland P 6,30 pn PRLL 98 “ i Anbinis . UQRINONES Bl ¢ A i Ko 4 h AW Drog)ud midee. hor Adabox 76, Franktort Ind % SQueriand Bler i 490pm | while W. F. Grant has conjributed a speci. | lions of these little fishes, and men, women | fuyiow the judgment of th t court on e ty LU support wnd e . s.dohm At oxaun 180 no Atz and children are hauling them up. The line | suld err r proceeding, the petltion in error o At i Ipport as 1 as the 7 STOCK _OF LINE B B 0 pin Denver Fase Ml om pe o is swished through the water, and wh. which the district conrt acted must bencor- t 5 ol t 7 . and Coulee Coal. AL AR " 1o the record broughit here | want horss B e T RRE : ! TICAGD, MIL & ST PAUL | Arrivos The aaily output of the Saud Cc | to half a d | | | neu bag of gold qua AGENTS WANTED, R AT ORAL TANE oo | o - | is constantly mcreasing Mud is v { Drew ot of the Puget on. 100 0 1o each asertion. $1.00 4 d perty. Address A-10 i o | than ever before. It issusied by the azents 1 company at Port Gamble, estimates th Nothing taken for les thau 25e. - . Seb | £ P e heie, suvs the Great FabisLeader, that the i A R e U Bl EXCHANGE, BEAUTIFUL MODERN al Der v Websior Sta. . and Coulee Coal compaiy is now shippiug | y'hotween 60.000,000 0r 50,000,000 fe He Thmming 01 Cou Cloveland. Okt MaSS B i 2 Bxp. (B Mow) | 5101 rich 1s nearly twice the wmount of the out SGatnd st 19,000,000 f e : R the Sound at 1 feet per month. At — FARM. 160 IN CENTRAL NE, o (Bx. Siuday). 10.43an | DUt a year ago. The fg$ roll, of course, | this pate of consumption. every lop in the STORAGE. 1 or town propents: 13 L PaalExpreas kecps pace with the incremse of production, ( Lot ¥t of consumbtion, every log fn the — L good land ms & | Tse T 6 GO & NORDH WESTN, | and th ow bof D0 and 600 men | DoURY W " 14 3 B AL g o st inseriion, #1303 ine per | 3 o sttafie” viliding, cpsois [ Deves | CHICAGOS NOWTH WESTY. |Arsi and thicto ar now botiam 300 and 000 men | milis will be_compelied to roly on now iozs | f it for with 3 = — e The company has this year adopted a | °F © h o potition, M, JTORAGE, WILLIANS & CLOsS, 11 750 TWENTY-ROOM BRICK : it 9 methiod of screening itscdal which has re Wyoming. 5. "A conseyanee 1o 2 ! oy wteam hea v id or sl acting in a Aiduciary 88 Box 1, Dilnlap, Towa. 3 e, Pa e Wyoming marble, which rocei 1o create tenancy A T - STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS - 0 o ™ 3 o World's jolut tena Mo aus R. Wella, 1111 Farr 7 A NDER OUL] S BA0LY first peaialiig 0% bo World'a faln, 8. fox "Wk re (e has boe 3 y i dyation 2 nal and We'git 3 khe Bybille coun lal hip. & 5e i wh Ll L2 go0ds 1 sowe A Fred. Ad 0 Zouls Expross under consideration a proposition for est deed, nithough (1 w a word firat usortion, 1o & word Neb, MidE 8 ) Nobruska Loc - g \g 4N ore-Westiug plant in that ity nio possezsion and renains i ereatier. | Nothing taken for loas than ————— = remedy whic . e - a perio of more thun o year, EUERL NOIEAE lakon Tas land thas LOT ON FARNAM STREET. N v TST P M. &Q 1t used by Wive Ihe sheep men of Natcoua county figure | Ve in DFOF GeCupaNT TCWANTED. A NEAT GOTTAGE OF ABOUT car line. only $400.00 to pay: all iuterest | “Oinzha| Depo: 13t and Webster sis aah abouttoexpericnce | that tarilt conditions have caused them a | noiiuoaingyState ive roomu: a6 property: Will ay 1ot thor aid: party wants small house and 10%: 8 | & 50w ~Slowx Ciiy Acoommuditio the painful oracal of $4.6% on their wool clip this year B T $3.000.00: "1 60D 05 cuain, balonne 10 oy c ul, 0 Faoain: | *15 0100 F o attdndant vpon | and §0.00 on mutions Aftiraed, Opi eller. N MGAG B & M paul Limitod 1 Child-blsth, proves > vy P ud forte - bk R S acl s T Haaseaves. Ul Child-bigth, proves ish Commissioner Schnitger expects to | o /b 700, forfult J WANTED, TO BUY A U-ROOM HOUSE AND s ocate, o o e t Of 3 = s ¥ -~ at ast LK fish eges on hand b 1 t: ‘will pay part cash, balance, $600 aunual ally Joca ar, for large tract of X CITY & PACIAC Arvives fle for, and obvlstes X | ayinents. Adureas. stating locaiion prico an | Wid hear Oumaha: will ‘assume Inowmbrasce it Maroy {he tortures orcon | Junaary 13, ilo is noy ! ariiculars, Fred Loswe, oare Boston $10re, Omaha. e 2 B S 7 Bosmect, Joscaning | the rate o y day { ey Twported shoep of the Dorset Hora vari | fulture v L e shown fur bis fallure 10 i fore the for felture takes, and the re s thiat the 963 6 5 3.85 St Puuil Expo T 1o both mether anid COTTAGE HOME, 8300 TO $1.000 CASH OR ANTED. GUOD 3 o 7-ROOM COTTA SIOUX OIFY & PACIFIC - i, Paeerant . | oty are boing A vacant lot in West Bod or Hanscom Place. a 50 1. of ground. price &3 g o A T 4 <4 Mo f the sheep men aro Il e rive A must be & bargain. Addrees A 38, Bee. 961 3 o LTI . 1h Ohok N capives on jeceipt | merinos with large mutton sheep, the delay. Rule applied v 10 clung to Castoria en frow g0od K. K. lowE: bakaics i Paul Lyoiitod Idescription and price. Addroas A | _5.45 | Chieago Limited. price, $1.3) per Laramie City, Wyo., has abandoned negos ansas City & Beatrice e hiad Chikiren, shs gave them Castorly | FOR BALE—FURNITURE. o Bes _ | Leaves |~ OMAHA & 3T LOOIS. | :fl"“‘"""'” tations with Oenver parties for a 58 | tiroad company. Agppeal from Gag GARLAND RANGE FOR SALE CHEAP. B GRE Ouiaba(U. P. Depot. 104h aod Marey BTIADFIELD SEGULA factory at Laramie sods lakes. The glass ty. Aftismed. Opluion by lagan, C D50+ ot siroet, ap siaire. ¥03-4 903 F3* | "980pm| .5t LouisCannon Ball WRATOR €8s Aviama: OA: | pog omandod & bonus of §30,000 cash, the | Betwecn an juvestmsns company aud Cers iroduced 1 Wyowing berds,

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